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Shelter brings together two nationally recognized artists, sculptor Patrick Dougherty and fiber artist Rachel Hayes in a thought-provoking exploration of space, architecture, and structures. Hayes’ vibrant, delicate fabric installations form a dialogue with the images of Dougherty’s stickworks, or site-specific sculptures created from weaving together sticks. With vastly different techniques and approaches, both artists highlight the concept of space and structure, ultimately making us wonder how we create the spaces we inhabit. To explore the concept of Shelter further, 108|Contemporary, in partnership with the Oklahoma Center for the Humanities, will hold a variety of programs, including discussions on topics like the Tiny Home culture and emergency housing in the wake of recent natural disasters.

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February 2 (Friday) 12:00 pm - March 25 (Sunday) 5:00 pm

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108 Contemporary

108 East M.B. Brady Street

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by Aaron Sorkin If you can handle the truth, get ready for the electrifying original Broadway play that became the legendary Oscar-nominated film starring Jack Nicholson and Tom Cruise. This Broadway hit about the trial of two Marines for complicity in the death of a fellow Marine at Guantanamo Bay sizzles on stage. The Navy lawyer, a callow young man more interested in softball games than the case, expects a plea bargain and a cover-up of what really happened. Prodded by a female member of his defense team, the lawyer eventually makes a valiant effort to defend his clients and, in so doing, pays tribute to the honor of the men and women who serve this country in uniform. Author Aaron Sorkin is widely regarded as one of the preeminent writers of television and film of the last 20 years. Creator of the Emmy award winning series, The West Wing, Sorkin’s writing credits include The Newsroom, Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip, Social Network and Molly’s Game! “Enormously entertaining.” – New York Daily News “Plenty of wise cracking humor and suspense.” – Time Magazine “Fresh and adroitly updated and conditioned to our time and socio-political climate.” – NY Post **contains adult situations and profane language

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The Tulsa Dream Center is hosting the first Night of Dreams gala, which will be held on Thursday, February 22nd. As part of this event, attendees will enjoy a plated dinner, a live and silent auction to help raise crucial funds to benefit students and the community of north Tulsa, as well as enjoy live music from The Voice alumni Brian Nhira.

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(Thursday) 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

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The Oaks

6500 South 49th West Avenue, Tulsa, OK 74133

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Tulsa Dream Center

University of Tulsa, Kendall Hall, Chapman Stage601 South College, 74104

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“The Cowboy Who Fell From The Sky” — an immersive, post-apocalyptic, pop-up folk concert — presented February 22nd-24th and March 1st-3rd at 8pm at Oklahoma Shakespeare in the Park on Paseo. The newest show from Oklahoma-based singer/songwriter Michael Todd – hailed by BroadwayWorld as “a renaissance man for the new millennium.” Tickets: $20 (at the door or www.michaeltoddmusic.com)

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February 22 (Thursday) 8:00 pm - March 3 (Saturday) 8:00 pm

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Oklahoma Shakespeare in the Park on Paseo

2920 Paseo

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Comedian Spencer Hicks kicks off the night at 8, followed by a live auction featuring the art of Zonly Looman, created on-site during the event, and headlined by Red Dirt Superstars Cody Canada and Mike McClure. FREE BEER AND WINE plus a cash bar and bar food. Tickets $70 for OSU Alumni Association members, $75 for non-members

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This event is all ages Advance $36 Day of Show $38 Door $38 Mezzanine (21+) $51 There is a $2 fee that applies to each ticket purchased at the Cain’s Box Office. ‘Fear The Future’ Enhanced Experience $169 Details for the VIP will be listed under the ticket type. VIP purchasers, you will receive an email approx 3 days before the show. If you have any questions, before or after your purchase, please contact CID Entertainment – guestservices@cidentertainment.com! St Vincent has partnered with PLUS1 so that $1 from every ticket will go to support the work of Phoenix House in healing individuals, families, and communities challenged by substance use disorders and related mental health conditions. No re-entry! No smoking! No refunds! Support acts are subject to change without notice!

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(Monday) 7:00 pm - 11:00 pm

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Cain's Ballroom

423 N Main Street, Tulsa, OK 74103

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This event is 16 and over THIS EVENT IS FOR AGES 16+! YOU MUST HAVE A VALID GOV’T ISSUED iD TO ENTER! First Tier $14 (limited availability) Second Tier $18 (limited availability) Advance $22 Day of Show $26 Door $26 Mezzanine (21+) $37 There is a $2 fee that applies to each ticket purchased at the Cain’s Box Office. No re-entry! No smoking! No refunds! Support acts are subject to change without notice!

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